Apple iPad Pro 10.5 (2017)

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alaTest has collected and analyzed 170 reviews of Apple iPad Pro 10.5 (2017). The average rating for this product is 4.8/5, compared to an average rating of 4.3/5 for other Tablets for all reviews. People really like the design and usability. The portability and screen also get good feedback. The reliability and price get critical comments.

performance, screen, portability, usability, design

price, reliability

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Tablets the Apple iPad Pro 10.5 (2017) is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 100/100 = Excellent quality.

Apple iPad Pro 10.5 (2017) hands-on review

Apple iPad Pro 10.5 Tablet Review

A great tablet, but not a pro. The iPad Pro 10.5 is Apple's second generation of the Pro-series. The screen is definitely the star of the show. It has not only grown in size, but also offers 120 Hz, HDR and claims coverage of the P3 color space. The...

no support for Galileo GNSS ; pressure-sensitive case ; one-year warranty only ; display does not support P3 despite claims ; slower memory than predecessor ; long charging times

Apple has decided not to give the iPad Pro 10.5 a full makeover and instead make real improvements where it matters most. Particularly the new display is impressive - its great reflective properties and HDR capabilities will be particularly interesting...

iPad Pro 10.5 review

Is bigger always better?

Amazing audio ; Smooth and crisp screen ; Insanely powerful

High price ; Keyboard is necessary but extra ; Still not quite a laptop replacement

This is only a final review in that you can buy the 10.5-inch iPad Pro in the form described here – but we need iOS 11 to land before we can truly work out if this is a great tablet. It offers great audio and video playback... but we need to assess the...

iPad Pro 10.5

The new iPad Pro 2, or the iPad Pro 10.5, isn't a tablet for everybody. If you want something for Netflix binges and web browsing the iPad 9.7-inch is all you need. This is a tablet for those who want the best and are prepared to pay for it. The iPad...

Expensive. Using iOS for pro-level applications requires a shift in thinking. Screen technologies may be too advanced to perceive.

The current non-Pro iPad, starting at $329 for 32GB, is all the slate you need for traditional tablet use, which includes games, magazines, comics, and basic email, writing, and web browsing. The iPad Pro starts at twice the price ($649 for 64GB), and...

Slick, lightweight and incredibly powerful, the 10.5-inch iPad Pro is the perfect ultraportable

Great performance ; Ultra lightweight ; Apple Pencil and keyboard cover work well

Expensive ; Still an iOS device

The new problem for Apple, however, will be convincing consumers to pay proper laptop prices for its new tablet. With prices starting at £619 for the 64GB alone, £159 extra for the keyboard and £99 for the Apple pencil it’s going to be a tough old sell.

Apple iPad Pro 10.5 review: Where execution and ambition meet

iPad Pros have always been great options for people who need high-powered tablets, and the new 10.5-inch model is no exception. It's a more exciting update than it might initially seem: The screen is bigger and brighter than before, and the new A10X...

No matter how you slice it, $649 is a lot of money to drop on an iPad. In return, however, you get one of the most powerful tablets around. Most people like the idea of a second screen for occasional web browsing on the couch when they can't be...